An Example Easter Egg Treasure Map

For this, we’ve created a “Follow the Easter Bunny” set of clues and map.

For example…

When the Easter Bunny visited, he needed a drink of water. See if he left a clue there.

After delivering eggs, the Easter Bunny had to wash his hands. Did he leave a clue there?

That could get your kids started. You could then leave clues like these in each of the locations…

The Easter Bunny says, “For the next clue, Look in a shoe”.

The Easter Bunny says, “Go to the seat, For something to eat”.

The Easter Bunny says, ”Fly like a bee, To under the tree”.

The Easter Bunny says, “Hanging on a peg, You might find an egg”.

To help them out, draw a simple treasure map.

Draw a simple treasure map to go with the clues

And you don’t have to fill your kids with too much sugar either, as some prizes can be other gifts or ‘vouchers’ that the kids can use for particular family treats that they like, such as a movie night or going on a picnic.

You could put prizes throughout the hunt. They don’t all have to be sweets and chocolate.

Over to you!

Grab our Easter-themed clue and map templates, print them out at home, and write on your own clues and draw your own map.

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